Other domestic utensils have mostly already been described, such as are used for cooking, at meals and drinking-bouts; I shall only mention here some peculiarities of shape etc. We have noticed martevan shaped pots among the vessels placed under seats; the same sort of thing, good examples of which can be seen on O 2 and 19

####No Reference found O, 2

Series O
Plate III 19
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, are the large jars in which valuables are kept, more or less varied in form. Jewelpots are found on IBa 60
balustrade
Series IBa
Plate VII 60
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balustrade
, III 15

####No Reference found III, 15

, IVB 32, 74
Maitreya
Series IVB
Plate VII 32a & 32b
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Maitreya
Maitreya
Series IVB
Plate VII 32a & 32b
3730b.JPG
Maitreya
Maitreya
Series IVB
Plate XVI 74
3749a.JPG
Maitreya
and especially III B 64

####No Reference found III B, 64

, where the lids are furnished with large rings as handles. There are some very large jars of valuables on IBa 267
balustrade
Series IBa
Plate XXX 267
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balustrade
, and though only partly visible, on IBb 24

####No Reference found IBb, 24

; in this last case the contents are not disclosed. Various kinds of vessels are placed together on O 80 and 128
Series O
Plate X 80
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Series O
Plate X 80
796b.JPG
Series O
Plate XVI 128
920b.JPG
and a large round one with a lid that is ornamented on Ia 84
Life of Buddha
Series Ia
Plate XLII 84
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Life of Buddha
. Small basin-like dishes are used on O 10 and 42
Series O
Plate II 10
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####No Reference found O, 42

, little bowls O 154

####No Reference found O, 154

; small round basins with a lid on IBa 29
balustrade
Series IBa
Plate IV 29
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balustrade
, little round pots on O 37
Series O
Plate V 37
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and with round stoppers Ib 88
main wall
Series Ib
Plate XLIV 88
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main wall
, a bottle shape, II 25
De Gandawyuha
Series II
Plate XIII 25
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De Gandawyuha
, an ordinary gendi on O 80 and 82
Series O
Plate X 80
795b.JPG
Series O
Plate X 80
796b.JPG
Series O
Plate XI 82
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; besides these the hermit's water jug that has already been mentioned. Vases with a spout of curious shape can be found on O 32
Series O
Plate IV 32
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with a very bulky body, Ib 37
main wall
Series Ib
Plate XIX 37
1175a.JPG
main wall
, with a very, wide mouth, IBb 83

####No Reference found IBb, 83

of extremely large size. For a teapot shape though the spout is not visible, see IIB 21
Awad-Jatakas
Series IIB
Plate IV 21
3540a.JPG
Awad-Jatakas
, this may be just a pot without a spout. A dish in the shape of a boat we see on III 52
Maitreya
Series III
Plate XXVI 52
3131b.JPG
Maitreya
; with scalloped edge on IVB 61
Maitreya
Series IVB
Plate XIII 61
3743b.JPG
Maitreya
, tall and narrow, IBa 207
balustrade
Series IBa
Plate XXIII 207
1792.JPG
balustrade
. Among the standing vessels we see one withaveryfinepedestal on II 49
De Gandawyuha
Series II
Plate XXV 49
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De Gandawyuha
and on IIB 15
Awad-Jatakas
Series IIB
Plate III 15
3537a.JPG
Awad-Jatakas
another handsome specimen with sides in a design of narrow upright leaves. The jug with a lid rather like a beermug with two handles, is quite unique on IVB 61
Maitreya
Series IVB
Plate XIII 61
3743b.JPG
Maitreya
. As for spoons, besides with the cooking pots, they can be seen on O l 9, IBb 79

####No Reference found IBb, 79

, and IVB 10
Maitreya
Series IVB
Plate III 10
3722a.JPG
Maitreya
, in this last scene it is being used to serve from a plate with.

There are still a few uncommon objects the reliefs shew us that must be noticed; the real use of some of them is difficult to define; some attempt to do so was made in describing the separate reliefs. The contents of the tall j at on O 2

####No Reference found O, 2

, a stick or handle, the top part of a cylindrical object fastened by a knob and a round dish witl1 a lid, are three things that seem to belong together and perhaps have something to do with the sick child on the couch above them .There is an undefinable object being presented on O 150
Series O
Plate XIX 150
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; it seems to consist of two round dishes fastened together, each having a lid, possibly the same thing as the double cocoa-nut so popular in Java and elsewhere; nor can we identify the object with loops to be seen on IIB 59
Awad-Jatakas
Series IIB
Plate XII 59b
3555b.JPG
Awad-Jatakas
above the hermit's waterjug, it looks like an areca-pincher, if it were not for tile little bag hanging to it, a sort of butterfly net. Large corded bales shaped like a sugar-loaf on IBb 83

####No Reference found IBb, 83

, and round ones on IIB 11
Awad-Jatakas
Series IIB
Plate II 11
3536a.JPG
Awad-Jatakas
, are put away in a store-room, evidently provisions of some sort. Not as mysteries but unique curiosities, I recall attention to the parcel tied up with cross-bands on IBb 12

####No Reference found IBb, 12

, and the extraordinary manner in which someone on IV 36
Samanta
Series IV
Plate XVIII 36
3985b.JPG
Samanta
Samanta
Series IV
Plate XVIII 36
3986b.JPG
Samanta
is making an offering of flowers on a tray resting on a long handle.